Regardless of how much fun Robert Plant had onstage with Led Zeppelin, only a few people could contain an audience of that size in his mind.
Led Zeppelin may be the epitome of a hard-edged rock band, but Jimmy Page felt that there was a limit on how soft they could get.
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Aston Martin DB5, "Rock and Roll," and Robert Plant: The Distinguished Journey of a "Led Zeppelin"Far from the music and fame, Robert Plant enjoyed a classic Aston Martin, showcasing his simplicity and unique taste in cars.
The three surviving members of cult rock band Led Zeppelin have been famously media-shy since their bandmate John Bonham died in 1980. In Becoming Led Zeppelin, we hear all four of them reflecting on ...
The manager of Harvington Hall experienced an "unforgettable" moment after spotting a rock icon at one of his history talks.
Robert Trujillo grew up in Santa Monica, California, where his passion for music set the stage for an extraordinary career. Today, he’s known as the bassist for Metallica, one of the biggest rock ...
In the new film “Becoming Led Zeppelin,” an Arkansas blues legend is featured performing harmonica. This is one of several ...
The prospect of Led Zeppelin reforming to play Live Aid, the biggest music event of the 1980s, sparked great excitement. But their return to the stage on July 13, 1985 did not work out as anyone had p ...
“Jimmy Page Is Belligerent”: Behind Led Zeppelin’s Disastrous Live Aid Performance With Phil Collins
Why Phil Collins and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin didn't quite hit it off after their 1985 Live Aid performance.
January and February aren’t usually the most stacked for box office performance, but there are normally some underrated hits ...
Jason Bonham, son of the late John Bonham, explains what makes the Led Zeppelin track "Kashmir" so special and inspiring.
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